NAGA CITY, March 22 - “Emulate Robredo, and put service to the people and country above personal interests.”
At
a campaign sortie of Team PNoy in Naga, where the late Interior Secretary Jesse
Robredo had served faithfully as mayor for 19 years, setting aside personal
gains and partisan politics, Team PNoy campaign manager Sen. Franklin M. Drilon
on Thursday/March 21 challenged all candidates in the May 2013
elections to follow the beloved secretary’s selfless brand of pro-poor public
service.
“I
challenge our senatorial candidates, whether from Team PNoy or the other
parties, to embody the brand of public service that defined Sec. Jesse
Robredo’s leadership. It is the ideal to which all must aspire,” Drilon said.
"Robredo
was one of the finest examples of Liberal Party politicians and public servants
who embodied anti-elitist politics, by categorically shunning trappings of
power. He instead chose to wear tsinelas, remained simple while in power, and
epitomized grassroots empowerment through genuine servant leadership,” Drilon
said.
“I
know the President also took into consideration the qualities of Robredo in
choosing the senatorial candidates of Team PNoy,” Drilon said.
The
LP-led administration coalition candidates barnstormed the two Camarines
provinces, wading into enthusiastic crowds in Daet and Naga, where they
gathered on Friday to extol the public virtues
of the man who was lost in August last year in a plane crash while en route
from Cebu to Naga to keep a commitment with his daughter.
“I
also appeal to the public to look for the characteristics of Robredo in the
leaders whom they will elect to local and national posts. When we go out and
vote, let us choose leaders known for their competence, humility, compassion,
and uprightness of character—qualities that Robredo embodied,” Drilon said.
The
country is looking for another Robredo in government to foster the reforms he
initiated as mayor and later a Cabinet member, he added.
Robredo and two other persons perished on August 18, 2012 when their plane,
which took off from Cebu, crashed into the sea off the coast of Masbate.
Team
PNoy senatorial candidate and former Sen. Ramon “Jun” Magsaysay said he could
see similarities in the death of Robredo and his father, the late President
Ramon Magsaysay Sr. who died in a plane crash on Mount Manunggal in Cebu on
March 17, 1957.
“Just
like Robredo, who, after speaking at a forum in Cebu, insisted on returning
home to watch his daughter in a swimming competition in Naga, my father
insisted on leaving Cebu that fateful Saturday night
so as not to break the family practice to hear mass and have breakfast
together on Sunday morning,” Magsaysay recalled.
“Robredo’s
love for his family and compassion for the poor were the same qualities I could
remember of my father,” Magsaysay said.
Magsaysay vowed to continue to
pursue the advocacy of his father. “His slogan still holds true now. It’s the
embodiment of one’s compassion for the common tao.” ###
Reference:
Noel
Albano (0999 989 1327)
Jeeno
C. Arellano (0932 208 4767)
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